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Re: smoke stacks on a pickup?
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Posted by thejdman01 on November 06, 2005 at 05:24:36 from (205.188.117.6):
In Reply to: Re: smoke stacks on a pickup? posted by scotc on November 05, 2005 at 18:43:04:
its all about "style" i personally on my pickup run from the turbo straight out the fender. (does have heat tape to prevent excessive cooling and fin cracking.) i have been to court on it being too loud in one of those safety lane deals and having no muffler (year wise i have to have no emissions) but the judge agreed with me a turbo is a sound deadning device and let me go) (plus he thought it was a ridiculous chare) ill run my 4840 up and down main street 2 in the morning if thye think my truck is loud) better yet go to where i work borrow the cement mixer w/a 318 detroit. the thing that has always p%issed me off is my sem i with stright 6 inch stacks really aint that loud. then they outlawed jake brakes(noise supposedly) but these rice burners (hondas) that sound like weed eaters on steroids are louder then my semi with jake break on. thats what makes me mad they let them run around but turn my jake brake on and its a ticket.
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